doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not being supportive enough of israel or the rebels trying to overthrow syrian leader bashar al assad. the president likely to ask governor romney specifically what he would do differently and may ask him to say if he's ready to go to iran, he should tell that to a war-weary american public. in their debate tuesday night, romney said the president has squandered america's leadership, especially in the middle east. >> we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb, syria. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a